EUROPEAN HOUSE PLANS

Evoking the Old World, European style houses may use a variety of exterior materials, such as stucco or brick. Their roofs tend to have a steeper pitch than American-influenced house design. Interiors typically have high ceilings and include fireplaces.

Featured European House Plans #134-1326

This luxury home plan style is of classic French and European home design. The raised foyer funnels into an elegant gallery room with a cozy fireplace to make this house a home. The right side of these Luxury plans where the kitchen and family room are located is a large open space for entertaining. Then moving into the middle area of the home where the study, library, and gallery are located gives you some space for your personal enjoyment to relax and read or listen to your favorite classical music. Along the left side is the master hideaway that includes a personal retreat, exercise room, large bath, and his/hers walk in closet. Above the two 2-car garages there is plenty of storage space for all your holiday decorations and anything else you need to keep hidden for a while. We have had a lot of questions concerning the custom look of those dormers.

European House Plans: Living the “Old World” Dream at Home

European-Style House Plans: Eclectic Old World Charm
One of the most popular and sought-after home styles in the United States is the European-style plan—a design that evokes the splendor of the Old World and eclectic charm of the European continent. From an English cottage to a Tudor home, a Mediterranean or Spanish house to a French-inspired country home, European house plans can be adapted to every region of the U.S.
Here, then, is a view of a delightful architectural look that brings together styles from England, France, and Italy.
This charming two-story, three-bedroom Tudor country home, with its wood-and-stone facade, features an arched entryway. (Plan # 146-1662)
A Close-Up Picture of the European-Style House Plan
For people with European roots, a touch of the “Old Country” is always welcome. And, if you love steep roofs, mini-towers, turrets, and elaborate woodwork, the European house plan is simply perfect.
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